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MUEBLE DE ESPANA on a trade mission to Cameroon
Four Spanish companies, with the support of the Spanish Association of Furniture Manufacturers and Exporters (ANIEME) and the Spanish Institute for Foreign Trade (ICEX), will be visiting Cameroon from the 4th to the 9th of November.
With a high-end furnishing and decorative offer for home and contract use, the four brands participating in the mission will be ambassadors of the excellence of MUEBLE DE ESPAÑA:
B2B meetings will take place in Douala, directly in the head offices of the local enterprises. Initial contacts have been made during the first research mission carried out by ANIEME that highlighted also the positive economic trend of the country.
Modern furniture in the medium and medium-high segment is the most demanded in Cameroon. Notwithstanding, as ANIEME’s market report highlights, for high-end contract projects, as the furnishing of mansions and executive offices, the choice of furniture is made upon catalogue and the style required is high-end classical. As a result of the proliferation of new multinational corporate offices, there is also strong demand of office furniture in modern style.
The trade mission to Cameroon is the last of the numerous promotion actions that ANIEME has carried out in Sub-Saharan Africa in order to source out new business opportunities for Spanish companies in new emerging markets such as Angola, Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria. After Cameroon, in December, a new research mission will be exploring trade possibilities in Ghana, a brand new African destination market for Spain’s companies.